Status Audits - Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual

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status audits

status audits
Use status audits to display Data Relation Audits that are built into the switch.
Data Relation Audits check for inconsistencies between selected data items in the
switch, and report inconsistencies. Data Relation Audits are useful during
development and testing phases of projects to uncover software errors. In the field
they help the switch to recover from data corruption before service is interrupted.
This command displays the date and time that the requested interval begins, the
number of times that the full sequence of audits executes (audit cycles), and
status information about each audit that detected a problem or aborted during the
interval. The status information contains:
The name of the audit
The number of times that an audit ran and corrected an error
The number of times that an audit ran and detected an irreparable error
The number of times that an audit ran and aborted
The date and time that the audit first detected a problem (only for
cumulative)
The time of the most recent error detected by the audit (only for
cumulative)
Audit data information cumulates from the last reboot or the last clear audits
cumulative command, and for peak hours since the last reboot or the last clear
audits peak-hour or clear audits cumulative commands.
NOTE:
Single process restarts, warm starts, cold 2 restarts, cold 1 restarts, or
processor interchanges do not clear this data.
Audits can execute directly using test MO. For example, test MO l 8192 p 512 t 0
executes the Station Connections Audits, audit lnames and numbers (pnames)
included in the Table Of Audits. When the "test MO" command executes an audit,
report results appear on the screen. In general, errors discovered from a demand
tests are not logged in the error logs. To be consistent with other error logging,
and to avoid confusion, errors that are discovered from a demand test that
executes an audit are not displayed.
The screen does not automatically update, but reflects the system at the time of
the request.
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Issue 5 October 2002
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